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Graphene-based saturable absorber and modelocked laser behaviors under gamma-ray radiation
  • Kim, Dohyun ;
  • Park, Nam Hun ;
  • Lee, Hyunju ;
  • Lee, Jaegoan ;
  • Yeom, Dong Il ;
  • Kim, Jungwon
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Publication Year
2019-07-01
Publisher
OSA - The Optical Society
Citation
Photonics Research, Vol.7, pp.742-747
Mesh Keyword
Electrical behaviorsGraphene saturable absorbersLow earth orbit satellitesMedical instrumentsNonlinear transmittancePolarization dependent lossRadiation environmentsTransverse electric modes
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAtomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Abstract
We investigate optical and electrical behaviors of a graphene saturable absorber (SA) and mode-locking performance of a graphene-SA-based mode-locked Er fiber laser in gamma-ray radiation. When irradiated up to 4.8 kGy at ~100 Gy/hr dose rate, the overall nonlinear transmittance in transverse electric mode was increased, while maintaining modulation depth to >10%. The corresponding polarization-dependent loss was reduced at a 1.2-dB/kGy rate. In the electrical properties, the charge carrier mobility was reduced, and the Dirac voltage shift was increased to positive under gamma-ray radiation. The radiation-induced optical and electrical changes turned out to be almost recovered after a few days. In addition, we confirmed that the graphene-SA-based laser showed stable CW mode-locking operation while the inserted graphene SA was irradiated for 2-kGy at a 45-Gy/hr dose rate, which corresponds to >40 years of operation in low Earth orbit satellites. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first evaluation of graphene SAs and graphene-SA-based mode-locked lasers in gamma-ray radiation, and the measured results confirm the high potential of graphene SAs and graphene-SA-based lasers in various outer-space environments as well as other radiation environments, including particle accelerators and radiationbased medical instruments.
ISSN
2327-9125
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30870
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1364/prj.7.000742
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Funding
Funding. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) (2016R1A2B2012281, 2018R1A2B3001793).
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